Zubair Qureshi
Under the Chevening Programme, 46 Pakistani scholars, including two Hindu women and one transgender are on their way to study at prestigious British universities. They have been selected after a highly competitive selection process.
Besides, 23 Commonwealth scholars have also been selected from Pakistan with 21 scholars pursuing a Master’s programme and two pursuing a PhD programme. These brilliant scholars were selected from across Pakistan.
In order to honour these scholars and to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Chevening Scholarships, British High Commissioner Jane Marriott CMG OBE at a reception for them wished them a successful stay in the United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, to honour the legacy of the late human rights champion Asma Jahangir, the British High Commissioner presented the Asma Jahangir award to Chevening top ranking female scholar of the year. This year, there was a tie and three females received this award including Anila Yousaf and Zaitoon Kareem from Balochistan, and Varsha Deepak from Sindh. The British High Commission launched the award in 2018 and since then nine female Chevening scholars have been awarded Asma Jahangir Scholarship.
This is the first year that the UK is offering Chevening scholarships provided by partners in the UK. The first is with Swindon Town Football Club, offering a 1-year Master’s degree in Football Coaching or Science either at Solent University or the University Campus of Football Business at Wembley Stadium. The second is with the University of Essex, offering 2 scholarships in either climate change or heritage and museum studies.
Speaking on the occasion, British High Commissioner Jane Marriott CMG-OBE said, “On this auspicious year of the 40th anniversary of the Chevening programme, I am proud we are sending 69 Pakistani students to the UK through the Chevening and Commonwealth scholarships.
“The UK is renowned for its world-class higher education, and these scholarships will benefit some of Pakistan’s brightest students. In turn, Pakistan will benefit from these students once they return to Pakistan and contribute to their various sectors. They join over 2,000 Chevening and over 1,500 Commonwealth alumni in Pakistan, themselves a testament to the strength of the UK-Pakistan relationship.”
The scholars have chosen a diverse range of fields and institutions for their studies, including education, social justice, architectural engineering and sustainability, all aimed at addressing pressing global challenges and fostering innovation.
Applications for Chevening Scholarships to study in the UK from 2024-25 are opening from September 12 and will close on November 7.